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- James_S._Johnston abstract "James Steptoe Johnston (1843–1924) was an American Confederate veteran, preacher and educator. He served as a Bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America. He was the last bishop of the missionary district of west Texas and the first bishop of the Diocese of West Texas. He was also the founder of TMI — The Episcopal School of Texas, a private school in San Antonio, Texas.".
- James_S._Johnston activeYearsEndYear "1916".
- James_S._Johnston activeYearsStartYear "1888".
- James_S._Johnston almaMater University_of_Virginia.
- James_S._Johnston birthDate "1843".
- James_S._Johnston birthPlace Church_Hill,_Mississippi.
- James_S._Johnston birthYear "1843".
- James_S._Johnston deathDate "1924".
- James_S._Johnston deathPlace San_Antonio.
- James_S._Johnston deathYear "1924".
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- James_S._Johnston wikiPageOutDegree "37".
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- James_S._Johnston wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Antietam.
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- James_S._Johnston wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bishops_of_the_Episcopal_Church_in_the_United_States_of_America.
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- James_S._Johnston wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_San_Antonio,_Texas.
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- James_S._Johnston wikiPageWikiLink Cavalry_Corps,_Army_of_Northern_Virginia.
- James_S._Johnston wikiPageWikiLink Charlottesville,_Virginia.
- James_S._Johnston wikiPageWikiLink Church_Hill,_Mississippi.
- James_S._Johnston wikiPageWikiLink Confederate_States_Army.
- James_S._Johnston wikiPageWikiLink Doctor_of_Divinity.
- James_S._Johnston wikiPageWikiLink Episcopal_Church_(United_States).
- James_S._Johnston wikiPageWikiLink Episcopal_Diocese_of_West_Texas.
- James_S._Johnston wikiPageWikiLink Jefferson_County,_Mississippi.
- James_S._Johnston wikiPageWikiLink Lorman,_Mississippi.
- James_S._Johnston wikiPageWikiLink Mississippi.
- James_S._Johnston wikiPageWikiLink Oakland_College_(Lorman,_Mississippi).
- James_S._Johnston wikiPageWikiLink Oxford_Movement.
- James_S._Johnston wikiPageWikiLink San_Antonio.
- James_S._Johnston wikiPageWikiLink Second_Battle_of_Bull_Run.
- James_S._Johnston wikiPageWikiLink Sewanee:_The_University_of_the_South.
- James_S._Johnston wikiPageWikiLink TMI_—_The_Episcopal_School_of_Texas.
- James_S._Johnston wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Virginia.
- James_S._Johnston wikiPageWikiLinkText "144".
- James_S._Johnston wikiPageWikiLinkText "James S. Johnston".
- James_S._Johnston almaMater University_of_Virginia.
- James_S._Johnston birthDate "1843".
- James_S._Johnston birthPlace Church_Hill,_Mississippi.
- James_S._Johnston buried "St Mark's Episcopal Church, San Antonio, Texas".
- James_S._Johnston caption "Bishop Johnston".
- James_S._Johnston children "6".
- James_S._Johnston dateOfBirth "1843".
- James_S._Johnston dateOfDeath "1924".
- James_S._Johnston deathDate "1924".
- James_S._Johnston deathPlace San_Antonio.
- James_S._Johnston diocese Episcopal_Diocese_of_West_Texas.
- James_S._Johnston ended "1916".
- James_S._Johnston enthroned "1888".
- James_S._Johnston honorificPrefix "The Right Reverend".
- James_S._Johnston honorificSuffix Doctor_of_Divinity.
- James_S._Johnston name "James Steptoe Johnston".
- James_S._Johnston name "Johnston, James Steptoe".
- James_S._Johnston ordination "1871".
- James_S._Johnston placeOfBirth Church_Hill,_Mississippi.
- James_S._Johnston placeOfDeath San_Antonio.
- James_S._Johnston predecessor "Robert W.B. Elliott".
- James_S._Johnston province Episcopal_Church_(United_States).
- James_S._Johnston shortDescription "American bishop".
- James_S._Johnston spouse "Mary M. Johnston".
- James_S._Johnston successor "William Theodotus Capers".
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- James_S._Johnston description "American bishop".
- James_S._Johnston description "American bishop".
- James_S._Johnston subject Category:1843_births.
- James_S._Johnston subject Category:1924_deaths.
- James_S._Johnston subject Category:Bishops_of_the_Episcopal_Church_in_the_United_States_of_America.
- James_S._Johnston subject Category:Confederate_States_Army_officers.
- James_S._Johnston subject Category:People_from_Jefferson_County,_Mississippi.
- James_S._Johnston subject Category:People_from_San_Antonio,_Texas.
- James_S._Johnston subject Category:Sewanee:_The_University_of_the_South_alumni.
- James_S._Johnston subject Category:University_of_Virginia_alumni.
- James_S._Johnston hypernym Veteran.
- James_S._Johnston type Agent.
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- James_S._Johnston type Cleric.
- James_S._Johnston type Person.
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- James_S._Johnston comment "James Steptoe Johnston (1843–1924) was an American Confederate veteran, preacher and educator. He served as a Bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America. He was the last bishop of the missionary district of west Texas and the first bishop of the Diocese of West Texas. He was also the founder of TMI — The Episcopal School of Texas, a private school in San Antonio, Texas.".
- James_S._Johnston label "James S. Johnston".
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